Nursing Department
Communication Devices and Communication
Professional Skills
Interpersonal Skills
LEGAL AND ETHICS
100
Level of care a patient would require base on their medical Condition
What is Acuity
100
Alphabetics listing with names and addresses of Physicians on staff at a hospital
What is Doctor's Roster
100
1.Discrimination based on social/economic class
What is Elitism
100
Discrimination on grounds of age
What is Ageism
100
Health Insuarnce Policy and Accountability Act, a 1996 Federal law that restricts access individuals' private medical information
What is HIPPA?
200
Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) Director of Nurses Cinical Specialist Nurse Manager Charge Nurse Staff Nurse PCT CNA 2.A form completed at the beginning of each work shift that indicates what patients are assigned to each nurse on a unit
What is Chain of Command What is Assignment Sheet
200
1. A requisition (paper order form) use to process information when the computer is not available 2.Clothing, hair jewelry body art, cosmetics, automobile house, perfume or cologne 3.posture, Ambulation, touching, Personal distance, eye contact, breathing, hand gestures, facial expressions
1.What is Downtime Requisition 2.What is Symbolic Non- verbal Communication 3. What is Body language nonverbal Communication
200
1.A person's need for self-respect and for the respect of others. 2.Dealing with a conflict in such a way that the solution is satisfactory to all parities.
What is Self Esteem? What is Workable Compromise?
200
1.The ability to accept other cultures or assumption of cultural superiority. 2.Subgroups within a culture; people with a distinct idenity but who have certain ethnic, occupational, or physical characteristics found in a larger culture
1.What is Ethnocentrism 2. Subculture
200
1. Alternative medicine is any healing practice, "that does not fall within the realm of conventional medicine" 2. Any range of medical therapies that fall beyond the scope of scientific medicine but may be used alongside it in the treatment of disease and ill health. Examples include acupuncture and osteopathy
What is 1. Alternative Health Care? 2. Complementary Health Care?
300
1.Unit which is the care of patients hospitalized for tx of the mind. 2.Care of patients who was hospitalized for tx of diseases of the circulatory system. 3.Care of patients that was admitted to the hospital for tx of diseases that have to do with diseases of the Nervous System
What is Behavioral Health What is Cardiovascular What is Neurology
300
1.A mechanical device for transporting food and supplies from hospital floor to the other.A system in which air 2.Pressure transports tubes carrying supplies lab specimen from one hospital unit or department to another. 3.E-mail, Fax achine, Voice Paging System, Computers, pocket pagers and Cell Phones and copy machine
1.What is Dumbwaiter 2.What is Pneumatic Tube System 3.What is Communication Devicesin a hospital
300
1.A method of outlining a patient's path of treatment for a specific dx, procedure, or symptom. 2.The department responsible for both orientations of a new employees and continuing education of employed nursing service personnel. 3.Communication that is not written or spoken but creates a message between two or more people by use of eye contact, body language, or symbolic and facial expressions
What is Clinical pathways? 2.What is Staff Development? 3. What is Nonverbal Communication?
300
1.A document that states that the patient has been asked to consent to a risky or invasive diagnotic or treatment procedure he or she is entitled to receive . 2.A nonexplicit agreement that impacts some aspect of the employment relationship. 3.The condition of being responsible either for damages resulting from an injurious act or from discharging an obligation or debt
1.What is Informed consent? 2.What is Implied Consent? 3.Liability?
300
1. A United States statute enacted pursuant to the budget reconciliation process to reduce the Unites States federal budget deficit. 2. These have been used in the US since 1982 to determine how much Medicare pays the hospital for each "product", since patients within each catergory are similar clinically and are expectyed touse the same level of hospital resources. 3. This US agency is charged with tracking and investigating public health trends.
What is 1. OBRA (Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act) 2. DRG's (Diagnosis related groups) 3. CDC (Center for Disease Control)
400
1.SICU, PICU, NICU, MICU, CVICU,Newborn ICU, PACU,CCU 2.Care of mothers before during and after labor and childbirth. 3.Care of women who are hospitalized for surgery of the female reproductive tract. 4.Care of patient hospitalized for the treatment of cancer
What is Intensive Care Unit What is Obstetrics What is GYN Surgery What is Oncology
400
1.Emotional disturbance people's striving for their own preferred outcome. 2.The process of translating symbols received from a sender to determine the message. 3.Translating mental images, feelings and ideas into symbols to communicate them to the receiver. 4.Repeating a message in your own words to clarify the meaning
What is Conflict? 2.What is Decoding? 3. What is Encoding? 4.What is Paraphrase?
400
1.An assertive skill in which a person verbally accepts havinh made an error without letting it reflect on his or her worth as a human being. 2.A behavioral style in which a person attempts to be the dominant force in an interaction. 3.Assertive skill wherein a person repeats his or her stand over and over again. 4.A behavioral style in which a person allows others to dictate her or his self-worth
What is Negative Assertion? What is Aggressive? What is Broken Record? What is non Assertive?
400
1. Aset of values, beliefs, and traditions that are held by a specific social group. 2.Factors such as age, gender, race, socioeconomic status, etc... 3.Care that involves inderstanding and being sensitive to a patient's cultural background. 4.The assumption that all members of a culture or ethnic group act alike
1.What is Culture? 2.What is Cultural Differences? 3.What is Culturally sensitive Care? 4.What is Stereotying?
400
1. India's traditional, natural system of medicine that has been practiced for more than 5,000 years. This provides an integrated approach to preventing and treating illness through lifestyle intervations and natural therapies. 2. This is based on a concept of balanced qi (pronounced "chee", or vital energy, that is believed to flow throughout the body 3. Someone who practices chiropractic. Chiropractic defined as a system of diagnosis and treatment that is based upon the concept that the nervous system coordinates all of the body's functions. 4. A person who practices homeopathy
What is 1. Ayurveda? 2. Chinese Medicine? 3. Chiropractors? 4. Homeopaths?
500
1.Nurse Manager, Registered Nurse, LPN, CNA, HUC a.Evolved 1940's as a result of the nursing shortage during WWII and continues today and describes the functions of the above b.Made up of a charge nurse who oversees a nursing unit with one or two team leader RN supervising a LPN and CNA c. A type of total patient care which one nurse is responsible for planning, implementing and evaluating the care foe 24 hour period thru-out the hospital stay d.Sometimes is referred to as case nursing, RN is responsible for planning, organinizing and performing all care. e.Referred to as a patient-focused care unit. A recent development in nursing care as a result for the need for more patient oriented than hospital oriented
What is Nursing Unit Personnel a. What is Funtional Nursing Care Model b. What is Team Nursing Care Model c. What is Primary Nursing Care Model d.What is the Total Patient Care Model e.Patient-Centered Care Model
500
1.The process of transmitting feelings, images, and ideas from the mind of one person to the mind of another person for the purpose of obtaining response
What is Communication What is Non verbal communication What is Sender What is message What is Reciever
500
1) Capacity to share and understand the feelings or ideas of another 2) Holding a person in esteem or honor, having appreciation and regard for another. 3) Revenge,Payback. 4) Use of discretion regarding feelings of others 5) A Wrong against another person or his property that is not a crime but for which the law provides a remedy
What is Empathy? What is Respect? What is Retaliation? What is tact? What is Tort?
500
1. Emotional disturbances: people's striving for their own perferred outcome, which, if attained, prevents others from achieving their preferred outcome (conflict) 2.A person's need for self respect 3.self fulfillment 4.Need to recieve and to give love and affection 5.Safety from danger 6.Physical activity, sleep , freedom from pain
What is What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs What is Staff Development pagee 32 What is Primary care nursing What is Perioperative Services What is patient Support Associate
500
1. This agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. They are responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the regulation and supervision of food safety, tobacco products, dietary supplements, prescription and over-the-counter pharmaceutical drugs 2. A legal description of what a specific health professional may and may not do 3. The legal duty one owes to another according to the circumstance of a particular case, it is the care that a resonable and prudent person would have exercised in the given situation. 4. A nonexplicit agreement that impacts some aspectof the employment relationship. 5. A doctrine that states the before a patient is asked to concent to a risky or invasive diagnostic or treatment procedure he or she in entitled to recieve certain information.
What is 1. FDA (Food and Drug Administration) ? 2. Scope of Practice? 3. Standard of Care? 4. Implied Contract ? 5. Informed Consent?
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